One of the country's largest KiwiSaver providers says it may look to tailor its services for women after it received a surge in females transferring money to their KiwiSaver accounts after making the service available online.
ASB bank, which manages around $4.1 billion of the $19.9 billion in KiwiSaver, began allowing online transfers from bank accounts to its KiwiSaver accounts on June 8.
Previously people had to visit a branch, write out a cheque or use an online bill payment service to make one-off payments into their KiwiSaver account.
The bank found 59 per cent of those making the payments were women by number of transactions and 56 per cent by value.
The average value of the payments across both men and women was $543.67.